How to Build an End-to-End WebRTC Service (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)
When you develop the signaling component for your WebRTC product there are certain pitfalls you may want to factor in in advance. Especially if you are about to conquer the world with your service. In this session, Daniel will explain a few of the tricks and optimizations Google used when rolling out Duo to make it super fast. Key Topics: Low latency signaling, Reliability of signaling, Improving call setup time in mobile environments, Handling geographical spread

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Servers for WebRTC: It is not all Peer to Peer (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)

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AllThingsRTC 2019 - From WebRTC to RTMP - Bridging the Broadcast Gap

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Making Sure Every Call Works (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)

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Swatting NATs with TURN and WebRTC

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WebSockets Crash Course - Handshake, Use-cases, Pros & Cons and more

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JavaScript Source Maps for Web Application Security Testers

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WebRTC How it Works and How it Breaks

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Real-time communication with WebRTC: Google I/O 2013

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SFUs and MCUs (WebRTC Tips from WebRTC.ventures)

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Is WebRTC right for Streaming? - Chris Wendt of Comcast

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WebRTC Signaling Servers

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WebRTC Crash Course

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How Does WebRTC Work? | Crash Course

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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WebRTC Tutorial - How does WebRTC work?

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Building a collaborative text editor with WebRTC and CRDTs

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Palantir and Switzerland – Between Data and Power | Reporter | SRF

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n8n Tutorial – Zero to Hero Course

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